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Increase LGBT Engagement through Targeted Strategies
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Members of the LGBT community can be strong prospects for philanthropy, and educational institutions should develop strategies to engage them, says a CASE faculty member.
Millennials Tap Websites First for Info on Giving, Volunteering
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Young adults are more likely to visit a nonprofit’s website when looking for information about volunteer opportunities or giving. That is according to a new study on millennials.
University Giving Continues to Rise in UK
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UK universities saw an increase in both the number of philanthropic donors and accompanying cash income in the academic year 2010-2011, according to the annual Ross-CASE survey.
New Research Shows that Transfers Support Both Alma Maters
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New research reveals that community college students who transfer to four-year institutions are as likely to donate to both their two- and four-year alma maters.
Revealing the Community College Alumni Donor
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Using predictive models, four-year institutions develop profiles of alumni donors so that they can target efforts to those alumni most likely to give. Community colleges, however, have been unable to benefit from such tactics because a profile of their alumni donors did not exist. Now, thanks to groundbreaking research, some characteristics of community college alumni donors have been revealed—and are sure to provide new direction for two-year college administrators, fundraisers and alumni professionals.
White Paper: Knowing Alumni Attitudes toward Giving More Helpful than Gender, Class Year
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Preliminary data from a recent survey suggests that colleges and universities can identify alumni who are mostly likely to give and those who may never give by examining their attitudes, motivations and behaviors toward giving.
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